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Old 11-16-2011, 02:24 AM
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Default 95 jeep cherokee see pic <-- largest tire size with all stock?

Just wantin to get some bigger tires but dont want to get a lift I dont like the look. Whats the widest, tallest tire I can fit with all stock parts?
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28-30's depending
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Depending on? I am willing to do some cutting or add spacers depending on how much that would help.
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Originally Posted by TheJerm
28-30's depending
I agree here some say 31"s but definitely would need trimming
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i had 31s on my stock 99 but it had lots of sawzall work.
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So 30" should fit with minimal cutting?
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It depends on the condition of your suspension. If its saggy then it will require lots of trimming to fit 30's without rubbing when loaded
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I am running 30x9.50 MT's with a saggy set of leafs, little rubbing but a BB will take care of that soon.
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A 235-75-15 is about all you can run at stock height to have no rubbing or any issue's.Like you asked this is all stock. If change what you want half way through like you did( I don't mind cutting fender's,and adding spacer's), so what do you want stock or are you adding a budget boost?
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Originally Posted by 413maxwedge
A 235-75-15 is about all you can run at stock height to have no rubbing or any issue's.Like you asked this is all stock. If change what you want half way through like you did( I don't mind cutting fender's,and adding spacer's), so what do you want stock or are you adding a budget boost?
x2 stick with the 235 75 15s. They are almost the same size as a 30.9 and depending on the tire company it could be the same size. If you take it off the pavement or over a big bump you are going to rub those 30s and I could not live with my tires rubbing.
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x3 235/75s are damn close to 30". Mine fill up the wheel well very nicely, and I have no rubbing issues.

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x3 235/75s are damn close to 30". Mine fill up the wheel well very nicely, and I have no rubbing issues.



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This is my '91 with stock wheels, my new ones stick out too far and now the tires rub in the back. The first pic is of the old wheels and the second is the new wheels. Pretty much what im saying is if you want to run a 235 75 R15 you will be fine. Just keep stock wheels or near stock backspacing. I have new leaf packs and my coils dont sag
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I would love to find some rims like the first pic. Ive Been looking for them.
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They look really good but my stock rims have less spacing than those


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